Young Sherlock Holmes
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:08:13
There you are, sir.
:08:28
Stop! Isn't it valuable?
:08:31
What's more important,
its value or my sanity?

:08:34
I should have mastered it by now.
:08:37
- How long have you been playing?
- Three days.

:08:41
- Perhaps you should be patient.
- You're the new boy.

:08:44
Yes, I've transferred. My name is...
:08:48
Wait. Let me.
:08:57
Your name is James Watson.
You're from the north,

:09:01
your father's a doctor,
you spend much time writing,

:09:04
and you're fond of custard tarts.
Am I correct?

:09:08
- My name isn't James, it's John.
- What's the difference?

:09:12
- A great deal.
- Very well, so your name is John.

:09:15
- How did I do on the others?
- You were correct.

:09:19
On every count. How is it done?
Is it some sort of magic trick?

:09:24
No magic, Watson.
Pure and simple deduction.

:09:28
The name-tag on your mattress
reads 'J Watson'.

:09:31
I selected the most common name
with 'J'.

:09:33
- 'John' was my second choice.
- Of course.

:09:37
Your shoes aren't made in the city.
:09:39
I've seen them before when visiting
the north of England.

:09:43
Your left middle finger has a callus,
the trademark of a writer.

:09:47
You were carrying a medical book
not available to the general public,

:09:51
only to physicians. Since you
can't have been to medical school,

:09:56
it was given to you
by an older person,

:09:58
someone who is concerned for
your health: Your father, the doctor.


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